SaaS Business for Sale
FAQ
What do you wonder?
SaaS (Software as a Service) is a service model in which users can access software directly through a web browser without the need to install a separate program.
Some ordinary examples of SaaS include:
- Netflix: A streaming service that allows instant access to movies and TV shows.
- Google Drive: A cloud service that enables online file storage.
- Microsoft Office 365: An office program service that provides web browser access to Word, Excel, and more.
- No installation: Users can access services directly from a web browser without installing software.
- Accessibility: Since it’s not installed on a specific computer, users can access it from anywhere with an internet connection.
- Cost: SaaS is usually offered as a subscription, making it less financially burdensome, with options to choose plans that fit desired features and budgets.
- Subscription model: A basic model where users pay a monthly or annual subscription fee to use the service.
- Premium model: Some basic features are provided for free, and users pay a subscription fee to access additional features through an upgrade.
- Usage-based model: Instead of a set period, users pay based on their usage.
- Ad revenue model: Advertisements are shown to free users, and a paid plan is available to remove ads.